I don't think it really occurs to Extraverts that there is any other way to be, whereas lots of people see intraversion as something that needs fixing. You'd be as likely to find a book called 'So, your teenager is straight.'
What should the books be called?
When To Know How To Leave Other People the Hell Alone
That's a book I'd actually like to give some people. Although I'm not sure it really has anything to do with introversion or extroversion. My ESFJ friend, raging extrovert though she is, knows when to back off or when people don't feel like talking. She's got that Fe.
I know a pretty extreme aspie-seeming introvert who has to be told twice "I don't feel like talking right now" or that people don't want to hear what he's saying when they're eating. I've even told him "I don't care" before and he just pauses and finishes his sentence. It's utterly bizarre, I think he's like a 65 year old ISTJ, not at all senile, keeps a job his entire life, never diagnosed with Aspergers...but so help me god he's mildly socially retarded.
So what would the books be called, hmm? What would they be about?
Most extroverts seem to be much more pushy of there point of view then introverts. Its part of what makes them extroverted Us introverts just sit back and decide if we want to hang out with them or not.
It would be called "How to slow down"
I don't that's necessarily true. I believe what you're talking about is Je, not introversion and extroversion.
You don't think IxTJs are ever in a hurry?
I don't think that has to do much with I/E, though again, this may have something to do with Je. Especially in ESxJs.
LMAO...are you J? or do you just not believe you are pushy?
The IxTJs I know are generally not in a hurry.
ISTJs often seem pretty busy to me, and I don't know that ExxPs are such hurried souls.
and I think that hurried IxxJs are more on a mission where the end result is to slow down.
I don't think it really occurs to Extraverts that there is any other way to be, whereas lots of people see intraversion as something that needs fixing. You'd be as likely to find a book called 'So, your teenager is straight.'
I don't think it really occurs to Extraverts that there is any other way to be, whereas lots of people see intraversion as something that needs fixing. You'd be as likely to find a book called 'So, your teenager is straight.'